Utilizing the right software is necessary to boost your business. Software can help streamline tasks, enhance organization, and improve accuracy. If you are looking to grow your CPA Firm, choosing a software that can help develop a particular part of your business is vital.
Today, we’ll introduce you to a dynamic combination of software for the accounting world: Qount and TaxPlanIQ.
TaxPlanIQ and Qount (pronounced count) are rising stars in the tax planning and practice management realms. Before we get too far ahead, let's take a step back and identify these two at their roots.
Qount is the partner developer of TaxPlanIQ. Qount focuses on the practice management side of accounting.
Qount is ideal for firms offering:
TaxPlanIQ is a tax planning tool with a passion to educate, equip, and empower the tax planner. The main idea is to help tax professionals elevate into tax planners in order to assume more advisory, consultative roles.
The program is excellent for both the client and the tax firm.
For the firm, it can provide benefits such as:
For the client, it provides benefits such as:
Essentially, there are two tiers of membership when it comes to TaxPlanIQ’s integration: TaxPlanIQ-only subscribers, and TaxPlanIQ + Qount subscribers. The main difference centers around the workflow components found in TaxPlanIQ. Because TaxPlanIQ is based on Qount, there are natural workflows designed within the program. By being a TaxPlanIQ-only subscriber one can still see some of the workflow advantages that Qount uses. These are built directly into the TaxPlanIQ program. On the flip side, TaxPlanIQ + Qount subscribers get to see and take full advantage of the workflow components and fully integrate TaxPlanIQ into Qount. This opens up a world of possibilities between the two.
Because the programs work well together, there are many opportunities to use each of them concurrently as a tax planner. Here are a few ways to use TaxPlanIQ within Qount:
In short, #tasks are for the operator (you) and #todos are for the clients. These properties are integrated between the two programs.
Another interesting feature, is the #Clients section. This integration speaks between TaxPlanIQ and Qount, creating a unified database of clients. The #Clients section in Qount will auto-update as any TaxPlanIQ clients are added.
Also included is the #Engagement Letter workflow. As we know, engagement letters are a significant piece of tax planning. With TaxPlanIQ, engagement letters can be created and progress can be tracked within Qount’s Engagement Letter workflow.
We finish with the #E Signature component, which is related to the engagement letter; however, this could be utilized for any document needing an e-signature.
In summary:
It’s important to note that the features and workflows mentioned in the section above are for those who have a subscription to Qount as well as TaxPlanIQ.
Be on the lookout for updates in TaxPlanIQ’s pricing model. The above information is still accurate; however, there has been discussion about rolling out a new pricing model that would be based on the usage of the program, and less of a subscription based model.
An effective tax planning practice does tax planning all year long. The new usage based model will help tax planners get the most out of their access year-round, instead of only during busy seasons. The flexibility in regards to budget allows the program to be more user friendly. This expected change could take place as soon as late April/early May.
The last thing we’ll mention about TaxPlanIQ is its ability to complete both individual tax planning and business related tax planning. The program can achieve both; however, the effectiveness is found in holistically planning for the client whether they have personal demands, or demands from a business.
To read further on Qount or TaxPlanIQ, check out their blogs here:
If you want to add both Qount and TaxPlanIQ to your firm for optimal efficiency, email our team at Support@taxplaniq.com.